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(27,315 posts)
Wed Oct 29, 2014, 10:35 PM Oct 2014

Charlie Baker’s fisherman story should cause him anger, not tears - Boston Globe

This is not that often that I agree with Joan Vennochi, but this story about Baker and the fisherman's son got me mad, particularly because it shows Baker's phoniness and the media's idiocy.

For those who did not see the debate last night, they were asked when was the last time they cried.

Coakley talked about a funeral she went to the previous day for a labor leader that died prematurely from leukemia. She connected it with one of her parents dying from leukemia. She was very credible.

Then came Baker's turn to answer.

You can read the story at the link


A father, who also happened to be a fisherman “soaked in sweat and salt water,” prevented his sons from taking college scholarships because he wanted them to become fishermen, too.


“I ruined their lives,” said Baker, quoting the father, as the candidate emotionally recounted the anecdote during Tuesday’s debate.

If this unidentified fisherman did indeed stop his sons from pursuing college degrees so they could take up the family business, that is one self-centered dad. So much for following their dreams — he wanted his children to follow his own.


Not only did he said the story, which I am not sure was worth crying for, but he literally choked up several times telling it. It seems to me that Baker has a hard time connecting to people's real problems.

I was happy to see Vennochi catch that and catch the fact the story was not even from this campaign, but from 2009.

Hearing that story would make many people angry.

But not Baker. So anxious was he to show heart and compassion, he lost his composure over an anecdote that occurred in 2009, when he was running against Governor Deval Patrick. Reporting on it in 2010, then-columnist and now Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory wrote that Baker “talked about a sweaty and solemn fisherman who described his job as a ‘cancer’” and regretted bringing his two sons into a vocation that was heading toward death.


There is even doubt the story is true as the Globe was not able to locate the fisherman.

I felt sorry it was the last debate, as his meanness and impatience started to show really badly. Hopefully, people will see that.
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Charlie Baker’s fisherman story should cause him anger, not tears - Boston Globe (Original Post) Mass Oct 2014 OP
Fed regulations made him cry lunasun Oct 2014 #1
So he has that same disorder Bohner has Kalidurga Oct 2014 #2
Questions surface about Charlie Baker's story about a New Bedford fisherman - Mass Oct 2014 #3
HERE comes HONEY BOO HOO!!!!!!!! MADem Nov 2014 #4
Even better ..... PHoney Boo Hoo!!!!!!! MADem Nov 2014 #5
More like Baker's fish story, aka Baker's fishy story. merrily Nov 2014 #6

lunasun

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1. Fed regulations made him cry
Wed Oct 29, 2014, 11:06 PM
Oct 2014

It wasn’t that the fisherman’s sons didn’t have the money to go to college. That would be cause for melancholy. Instead, their father stopped them for reasons unrelated to finances as he blamed federal regulations for the demise of the fishing industry.

Mass

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3. Questions surface about Charlie Baker's story about a New Bedford fisherman -
Wed Oct 29, 2014, 11:20 PM
Oct 2014
http://www.southcoasttoday.com/article/20141029/NEWS/sthash.6ladL5Wo

NEW BEDFORD — The day after Republican gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker emotionally recounted the story of a New Bedford fisherman in a televised debate, people intimately involved with the city’s fishing industry and high school athletics say they don’t know of a family that fits Baker’s description. - See more at: http://www.southcoasttoday.com/article/20141029/NEWS/sthash.6ladL5Wo#sthash.V0641rmr.dpuf
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